Math, asked by ataharkumar14, 1 month ago

Maximum number of equal angles in an
isosceles triangle are​

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Answered by sreekumarisanal
1

Answer:

Whether an isosceles triangle is acute, right or obtuse depends only on the angle at its apex. In Euclidean geometry, the base angles can not be obtuse (greater than 90°) or right (equal to 90°) because their measures would sum to at least 180°, the total of all angles in any Euclidean triangle.

Answered by gayathri893346
0

Answer:

TWO

Step-by-step explanation:

An equilateral triangle is a special case of the isosceles triangle, where all the three sides and angles of the triangle are equal. An isosceles triangle has two equal side lengths and two equal angles, the corners at which these sides meet the third side is symmetrical in shape.

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